This is amazing: LeVar Burton gives a fantastic introduction and then reads Joan Aiken’s story, “Furry Night,” from The People in the Castle. This week on #LeVarBurtonReads we travel to England for a fanciful Victorian Gothic tale by Joan Aiken, FURRY NIGHT, from her collection THE PEOPLE IN THE CASTLE@smallbeerpress.#bydhttmwfihttps://t.co/QoJ423l2tL — LeVar Burton (@levarburton) February […]

Weird Tales 4-Issue Subscription

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Weird Tales has enjoyed a devoted following for many decades as the very first magazine of gothic fantasy, sci-fi, and horror. Founded in 1923, the pioneering publication introduced the world to such counter-culture icons as Cthulhu the alien monster god and Conan the Barbarian. Weird Tales is well known for launching the careers of great authors like H.P. Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury, and Robert E. Howard — hell, Tennessee Williams made his first sale here! — not to mention legendary fantasy artists like Virgil Finlay and Margaret Brundage. The magazine’s influence extends through countless areas of pop culture: fiction, certainly, but also rock music, goth style, comic books, gaming… even Stephen King has called Weird Tales a major inspiration.

(For a detailed history of the classic Weird Tales, check out Robert Weinberg’s comprehensive book The Weird Tales Story.)

The Modern Magazine

As of 2011, Weird Tales is edited by Marvin Kaye of Nth Dimension Media.

Posted on Monday, May 9th, 2011 at 10:12 pm.

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